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"radioactive contamination" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the presence of radioactive substances in an environment, which can be harmful to living organisms. Here is an example sentence: The Environmental Protection Agency is currently monitoring the levels of radioactive contamination in the surrounding area after a nuclear power plant accident.
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Radioactive contamination could last for decades.
The process leaves the cooling water laced with radioactive contamination.
None expressed concern about the continuing danger from radioactive contamination.
Nevertheless, radioactive contamination was scattered over the nearby countryside.
Radioactive contamination could be measured in tiny quantities miles downwind of a dirty bomb.
He said that "all the results obtained show the absence of radioactive contamination".
According to a BBC radio documentary, a post-mortem revealed radioactive contamination in his body.
* Spreading radioactive contamination to Uniondale's and therefore L. I.'s ground-water supply.
This would produce a far wider area of radioactive contamination than in a normal atomic explosion".
He said Government officials knew, for example, that nearby water reservoirs were vulnerable to radioactive contamination.
The documents said minor radioactive contamination had been detected in the crater.
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